Long bridge in the city of San Francisco that has attracted
many local people who have made the scenery more beautiful with bright lights
that adorn the bridge. The bridge that connects from city to city is already a
road that has been used daily and has become an alternative to road users. you
can see an explanation of the bridge from www.dot.ca.gov.
FACTS AT A GLANCE
Location: Interstate 80 between San Francisco and Alameda
Counties.
Length: 23,000 feet (4.5 miles), total project: structural
and roadway including approaches, toll plaza, etc.,
8.4 miles.
Structure: Suspension, tunnel, cantilever and truss
West Bay Suspension Bridge:
Length 9260 feet (2822 meters)
Vertical clearance 220 feet
Span Length 2,310 feet
Tower Height 526 feet (from water level)
East Bay Cantilever Bridge:
Length 10,176 feet
Vertical clearance 191 feet
Span length 1,400 feet
Deepest Bridge Pier: 242 feet below water level - 396 feet
high
Tunnel: Largest bore tunnel in the world: 76' wide, 58' high
(546 meters (1700') long)
Opened: November 12, 1936
Cost: $77 million (Including Transbay Transit Terminal)
Traffic Lanes: Upper level: five lanes westbound
Lower level: five lane eastbound
Avg. Daily Traffic: 270,000 vehicles
The San Francisco skyline & Bay Bridge at sunset from
Yerba Buena and Treasure Islands; and from the elegant Carnelian Room
restaurant atop the Bank of American Building (while the second to the
Transamerica Pyramid in height in SF, the Carnelian room is actually the
highest point in the city one can go. The top floor in the Pyramid is lower
than the highest in the Bank of America; the pyramid is essentially a hollow
portion).
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